[Reuters] Shoei Kisen, the Japanese owner of a container ship stuck in the Suez Canal that is holding up potentially billions of dollars of traded goods, apologized on Thursday and added that it ...
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An average of 30 container ships a day have been stuck outside the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach just waiting to deliver their goods. The backlog is part of a global supply-chain mess ...
Insider previously reported that 56 container ships were stuck at anchor or in drift areas off of Los Angeles and Long Beach ports. Those ports were dealing with 140 ships, including 87 freighters ...
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Crews are still working to clear a giant container ship blocking ... there are few alternatives to the Suez Canal. Stuck cargo ships have to weigh the options, sit and wait or travel 3,000 miles ...
The huge container ship that has been blocking the Suez canal is finally back on the move again. Video shows the 400m-long (1,300ft) Ever Given free and floating after being stranded for almost a ...
ISMAILIA, Egypt--The Japanese owner of a skyscraper-sized cargo ship wedged across Egypt’s Suez Canal has apologized for the incident that’s imperiling global shipping. Shoei Kisen apologized ...
On Monday, 56 cargo ships were stuck at anchor or in drift areas off ... "The normal number of container ships at anchor is between zero and one," Kip Louttit, the executive director of the ...